Barracudacat's Dog Collection

I enjoy photos of different brands together in one picture.It gives a good idea about size. So, thank you.The Blue Heeler from CollectA is one of my favourites as well.Like you say: "it's a unique breed choice and pose."

Maybe CollectA used this picture for the sculpt:[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

I can recommand you the female Bull Terrier from CollectA.She is much more pleasing to the eye, aesthetically, than the male in my opinion.

I especially adore that greyhound,and am so sorry it was retired Sad And why that breed is so rarely seen as a model these days scratch If we look at TAI , the only other one is the one from Collecta, which looks more like a cross between a giraffe and a Sloughi

Thanks! I had no idea they retired this dog. I've seen the Collecta one and I agree, I wasn't impressed. Their earlier dogs weren't the greatest but their newer ones have been a huge improvement.

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I enjoy photos of different brands together in one picture.It gives a good idea about size. So, thank you.The Blue Heeler from CollectA is one of my favourites as well.Like you say: "it's a unique breed choice and pose."

Maybe CollectA used this picture for the sculpt:

You're welcome, and thanks! That's an absolutely gorgeous picture and he does look just like the figure. I've met these dogs before and they've been really friendly and nice. I wouldn't mind having one, but some can be quite active.

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Subject: Re: Barracudacat's Dog Collection Thu Sep 15, 2016 12:12 am

Now I can see that these New-Ray look nice together with major brand dogs and American bulldogs are not common at all in toy shape. Yes, Susanne just gave me one of these Papo grey hounds that is at this moment in my desk just watching your topic with me. I love it, it is a traditional Papo figure with fantastic prportions, a very well sculpted head and body and they did it without making him looking chubby what surely wouldn't work to that breed. I hope someday, Papo makes a saluki to Susanne and to all of us, of course.

I'd like to upload some of my new Wing Mau dogs. These are the collie/sheltie, Labrador, husky, pug, and St. Bernard. These are also the last of the domestic dogs in my collection, at least for the present. Next up will be wild dogs and a few custom figures.

Yes, they're lovely! Wing Mau was fortunate with the design of these cute puppies. Susanne entered them on TAi, now from the 12 of the set only 4 are missing (spaniel, Bulldog, Mastiff and Yorkshire). I also think the Collie is particularly cute and the pug looks a real toy dog.

I am totally in love with the Collie and the pug, but they are all wonderful cheers

Thanks for the compliments!

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Yes, they're lovely! Wing Mau was fortunate with the design of these cute puppies. Very Happy Susanne entered them on TAi, now from the 12 of the set only 4 are missing (spaniel, Bulldog, Mastiff and Yorkshire). I also think the Collie is particularly cute and the pug looks a real toy dog.

Thanks! I also appreciate her entering them into the wiki. I'll remain on the lookout for the last four puppies since they're relatively easy to find in my area.

Here's my current wolf pack. The white one with grey ears is from safari and all the rest are from Schleich. Specifically, they are the older standing wolf, the snarling wolf, and the arctic wolf.

Big congrats on those little puppies, I have them also and they are pretty nice little figures. Also, big congrats on the wolves as well! The safari Arctic and older Schleich are excellent models.

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Subject: Re: Barracudacat's Dog Collection Sun Oct 02, 2016 8:10 pm

Great wolves! My favorite is the Safari Arctic wolf that from these is the only one in my collection. I am surprised you don't have more Safari wolves and I believe you would love the Papo Arctic wolf.

Big congrats on those little puppies, I have them also and they are pretty nice little figures.

I'm glad somebody else was able to find them too. I think they go well with the bigger dogs as babies or smaller breeds.

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Great wolves! My favorite is the Safari Arctic wolf that from these is the only one in my collection. I am surprised you don't have more Safari wolves and I believe you would love the Papo Arctic wolf.

Thanks! I mostly focus on domestic dogs but still, I looked up the Papo Arctic wolf and he was indeed impressive. If he's a true 1:12 scale wolf I'd be interested. Most are a bit on the small side.

Here are a few more additions to my collection. They are the safari African Wild Dog and Spotted Hyena (I know she's technically a relative of cats rather than dogs, but I think she goes well with the others) and I owe Roger a big thanks for finding me the Maia & Borges Doberman.

Those are all great and I feel very glad of seeing a Maia & Borges in your collection. I am happy I could link you to one of these doggies. Curiously, just after it, Willy offered some of his M&B dogs on forum but no Alsatian, unfortunately.

I have another new addition, the AAA brown wolf. I decided to pick up this model because I thought he scaled nicely with the rest of my dogs. Here he is by himself and compared to some of his domestic cousins.